Dec 9, 2024
From Project #4
Project Summary
Individual Research Interest
Findings
Implications
Find a single study from the WAI database where subjects of different sex, race, ethnicity, or age groups were enrolled.
I was particularly interested about differences in mean absorbance between race. However, exploring the Subjects dataframe taught me that very few studies were examining racial demographics.
Rosowski et al. (2012) is a study that took a unique approach to race.
Rosowski et al.’s findings suggest that there were differences in average absorbance across “races”. However, the races are incredibly limited, and isolate Chinese from Asian.
What does this mean for conclusions regarding race?
How do we even classify race?
Research indicates that the prevalence of hearing loss does differ across races, with studies consistently showing that non-Hispanic Black individuals generally have lower rates of hearing loss compared to non-Hispanic White individuals; meaning deafness may appear less frequently in the Black population compared to the White population.
However, the data to support these claims is insufficient. Are black individuals truly less likely to experience hearing loss, or it just underreported?
This project reinforced the message that data isn’t everything.